After distributing a will, it's generally advisable to keep it for at least a few years, typically around 5 to 10 years. This period allows for the resolution of any potential disputes or claims that may arise. Additionally, some jurisdictions may have specific retention requirements, so it's important to consult local laws or an attorney for guidance. Once the retention period has passed and there are no ongoing matters, the will can be safely destroyed.
The fact that the will exists. All wills need to go through probate to allow proper distribution, evaluation and paying of taxes.
No
you need to get a life!
as long as need be , if unsure just leave them in it
1+2
As long as you want. But you need to feed it alot and keep it happy :)
As long as your customer is an active customer.
No need to keep them at all unless you are expecting a claim.
You need to keep your earrings in for 6 weeks when you first get them pierced. Hope this helped!! Xxx
Keep the e-mail as long as you need. If it is a special e-mail do not delete it if you are 100% sure you are done with it.
too general . Need Specifics
7 years